• Rethinking direction of this blog

    January 9th, 2007. Filed under: Blog

    Just when I was about to uncover a new niche and line of content for this blog, I am having second thoughts. I figured that it was not really appropriate; I even concluded that it will be difficult making decent money out of this blog after all.

    Also, I will leave to study in the US so I might not have time at all. (You can refer to my countdown clock on my sidebar, if its still there)

    Hence, my final decision is this: I shall turn this blog into a portfolio. I will exhibit all creative works I produce, and I will stop writing niche-based posts here. However, I will not erase my old posts for I might want to use them as reference. Also, I will not call this blog “Life is Just” anymore; I shall use that self-thought adage somewhere else.

    This turn of events call for a redesign. I will draw inspiration from professional-looking blogs like OrderedList.com. If you find any more, please let me know. I’d like to see them, thanks.

    As for real blogging, I will still help develop the expanding XBlogger.net blog network and maybe try blogging for money in b5media or something.

    By the way, I have never unveiled exactly what this new niche was supposed to be. Now that I am announcing change, I shall reveal it. I was planning to write posts on University life. I have already written two posts that are related.

    Well, it can be hard but sometimes things must change, for the better.

    3 Responses to Rethinking direction of this blog

    1. turning the blog into a portfolio would kill the blog. why not just open a portfolio alongside the blog? just my two cents..

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      Pinkfrog

    2. Taking cue from OrderedList is a good thing but you can see that Steve Smith still writes in the site.
      You could leave this blog as it is and integrate the portfolio together with it. Just my honest opinion :)

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      Chapree Da Grande

    3. Thanks for the thoughts… I WILL still blog here but no longer for traffic-pulling purposes.

      No worries people, this blog will have some content rolling. Thanks for reading

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      Justin Wong

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